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French Riviera Luxury Hotels

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Behind every great hotel, there's a great story, and this one will reach the heart of any parent who ever wanted to plan a vacation at a luxury destination with kids in tow. Yes, there are some small European luxury resorts that accept children under the age of 12. But who wants Monsieur Lafitte, Signora Rossa or Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Smith frowning at you scornfully through their martini glass when the kids ask, ?where's the food!!?? just a little too loud. The French Riviera, in particular, has somewhat of a reputation in promoting the concept that luxury and kids are not terms that should be used in the same sentence.



Leila Elling had just the same problem six years ago when she traveled throughout Europe with her young children. Either the places where she wanted to stay didn't accept children, or they did so begrudgingly and utterly unprepared to make the experience as enjoyable for the little ones as it could be for their parents. A woman of means and ingenuity, Leila Elling finally took matters into her own hands and opened her own luxury resort in the exclusive residential enclave of Beauvallon, overlooking the Bay of Saint-Tropez. Constructed between 1911 and 1914, this Belle ?poche palace hotel is the only one of its kind along the Riviera between Cannes and Marseilles.

A typical day at Le Beauvallon might include arriving by helicopter at the helipad fifteen minutes away, refreshed enough to take in a game of golf at the 18-hole Golf Club du Beauvallon. Children's sized golf-clubs are available, but the kids may want to relax by watching a movie in the hotel's private screening room, complete with surround-sound dolby stereo, airplane-like reclining seats, snacks and a cool drink. Perhaps afterward, the whole family might meet by the pool, take a swim, lounge in the seven-meter jacuzzi or relax under their own tent-like cabana. Lunch at the hotel's waterfront restaurant overlooking the bay of St. Tropez is always tastefully prepared and presented and the kids can choose from the ?Menu for the Younger Gourmets,? selections designed entirely for them, including a must dessert of black and white chocolate mousse.

After lunch, the family might want to stroll around the exclusive town of Saint-Tropez watching the yachts glide in and out of the harbor. If so, take the hotel's complimentary private launch for the six-minute boat journey across the bay. St. Tropez has something for everyone, trendy boutiques for Mom, and water-front cafes for Dad, as well as nearby bowling, Lunapark and miniature golf for the kids.

When the children are ready to shower, they'll have their own perfectly sized robes, whether they're 10 years old or 10 months old. Need a high chair, bottle warmer, or an intercom ? no problem. If tonight is a night where a babysitter would come in handy, use one of the nannies Leila has used herself to take care of her own children. The kids can get in pajamas, eat pop-corn and watch a movie on the complimentary DVD player, while snuggling in with their cartoon character sheets. They'll be much more impressed with that element of the d'cor than the soft, luminous pastel tones and imaginative Mediterranean colors with touches of Eastern inspired exoticism that first caught the eye of Mom and Dad when they entered their elegant room and marble bathroom with views out to the sea.

If Mom and Dad want to stay close by, I would suggest Le Beauvallon's own world-class restaurant, Les Colonnades. Dining in the restaurant is always possible, but given the balmy Riviera weather, you may want to enjoy terrace dining. If staying within walking distance of the children is not an issue, there are a dozen nearby coastal towns to choose from, each one more charming and romantic than the next. The spectacular Provencal village of Grimaud is also only a taxi ride away.

If you happened to have indulged in a late night, fear not ? breakfast is not from 7 to 10 a.m? it's all day. Enjoy it on your balcony overlooking ten acres of landscaped garden, or snuggled in bed with the kids. They'll choose from the extensive breakfast menu that includes the choice of a special children's breakfast. Mom and Dad may enjoy eggs benedict, but the kiddies might prefer cornflakes or cocopops with a side order of natural fruit yogurt, topped off with hot chocolate or ovaltine.

As I had the luxury of experiencing Le Beauvallon first hand, along with my husband and children, I'll have to share with you my favorite family-aspect of the trip. We were all having such a good time, I hardly noticed one detail that was pointed out to me by Leila Elling herself. ?The best thing about a family vacation at Le Beauvallon,? she told me, ?is that there's no ?kid's club,? which makes for very special times together.? Not one of us missed ?organized? activities. We were too busy enjoying each other as a family, and as individuals, to notice.

To dampen the blow of leaving Le Beauvallon, Steve and I indulged in a sumptuous bon voyage glass of champagne. The vintage champagne at Le Beauvallon are a collection of history in a bottle. Perhaps when you come, you'll have a bottle of Heidseick & Co. Monopole 1907 Gout Americain, recovered in 1997 from the shipwreck Jonkoping, which was sunk off Rauma, Finland in 1916. It has, to this day, been authenticated to have retained its taste, color and sparkle, having been stored for 82 years at a constant temperature of four degrees Centigrade, in total darkness, surrounded by fresh water and the pressure that you find at a depth of 64 meters in the Baltic Sea. For your good taste in ordering such a precious bottle, the hotel will offer you the accompaniment of Petrossian caviar Beluga with blinis, home made smoked salmon and foie gras. Hopefully the taste will linger until the next opportunity you have to return to this magical place in the exotic French Riviera.
French Riviera Luxury Hotels
Mention a French Riviera Hotel, La Provence, and one immediately thinks of places like Cannes, St Tropez, Antibes, where the beautiful people go to see and be seen. Not many people outside France know anything much about a place called Porquerolles Island in the Mediterranean off the French Coast near Hyeres.

They know even less about a gem of a place called Le Mas du Langoustier the most isolated and sublimely situated luxury hotel in the whole of the south of France. On an island free of cars, if you arrive by car you will need to leave it at the ferry port of La Tour Fondue before the short journey to Porquerolles Island, where you will be met by the hotel's shuttle bus.

Le Mas du Langoustier is situated on the western part of the island, and has a huge reputation for its food. It is a real romantic hideaway, hidden between pines and eucalyptus with panoramic views of the turquoise Mediterranean and the beach below.

The hotel has fifty luxurious rooms which are beautifully appointed, and in fact the whole place is like a private residence furnished with antiques and Objet d'Art.

There are 45 standard or superior rooms, with some of the larger superior rooms having a balcony but none of the rooms has a sea view. There also four apartments each with two bedrooms which are ideal for families. Every bedroom has an ensuite marble bathroom, minibar, satellite television, air conditioning and a safe deposit box, and because of the way the hotel is furnished it does have a nineteen thirties feel to it.

Le Mas du Langoustier has the reputation as one of the very top French Riviera Hotels for the food served in its one Michelin Star Gourmet restaurant.

The hotel has great terraces, a good swimming pool, and two wonderful beaches on either side called La Plage Blanche and La Plage Noire to lie around on. You can be as active during the day as you like either walking, canoing, or biking because Porquerolles Island is just lovely, not busy if you avoid August.

Because of the isolation of this particular French Riviera Hotel, this governs your activities which will allow you to unwind very quickly.

There are miles of tracks to explore, returning to the hotel hungry and ready to enjoy the fabulous cuisine already mentioned. There are two tennis courts, table tennis, petanque and you can explore the islands by taxi boat, or enjoy water sports.

One piece of advice is to stick to the daily menu, which is remarkable enough in itself, without needing to punish your wallet by hitting the a la carte. You will be booked in on a half board basis anyway.

Sitting on the restaurant terrace enjoying the Catch of the Day it is hard to believe that you are only just off the coast of France, because you could be miles from anywhere.

This is a hotel for the escapee, a real romantic hideaway, and although technically a Provence Hotel, it has so little in common with the classical French Riviera Hotel, because it all seems so very far away because of the delightful car free island of Porquerolles.

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